Share this Page

Adobe Helps Texas Teachers Develop High-Tech Curricula

04/01/03

Adobe Systems Inc. has been chosen to provide software for the Technology Applications Certification Program (TACP), a K-12 teacher training program dedicated to advancing technology in classrooms throughout Texas. Supporting a statewide mandate, Adobe software products will help advance the technology aptitude of 1,200 Texas educators who are developing high-tech curricula for students. Texas developed the TACP with a $2.2 million grant, giving teachers in low-income communities the software instruction to incorporate technology courses into their curriculum. The program helps ensure that every Texas school district has tech-savvy teachers.

TACP is being facilitated through the Texas Center for Educational Technology (www.tcet.unt.edu) and the University of North Texas. As part of the two-year certification, teachers will learn Adobe Acrobat, GoLive, Photoshop, Illustrator, Page-Maker, Premiere and LiveMotion; furthering their experience at teaching Web, desktop publishing, video, graphics and animation courses. For more information on Adobe's educational resources, visit www.adobe.com/education.

This article originally appeared in the 04/01/2003 issue of THE Journal.

Webcasts

Whitepapers

If your imaging and printing infrastructure consists of too much equipment and too many systems scattered over disparate locations, you’re not alone. Yet such an inflexible environment can place unnecessary stress on your resources and budget. Read more to see how HP Managed Print Services can help.
Read more...